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HowStuffWorks.Com:
“A light stick consists of a glass vial, containing one chemical solution, housed inside a larger plastic vial, containing another solution.
When you bend the plastic vial, the glass vial breaks, the two solutions flow together, and the resulting chemical reaction causes a fluorescent dye to emit light.

The particular dye used in the chemical solution gives the light a distinctive color.

 
The chemical reaction in a light stick usually involves several different steps. A typical commercial light stick holds a hydrogen peroxide solution and a solution containing a phenyl oxalate ester and a fluorescent dye.
 
When the two combine:
The hydrogen peroxide oxidizes the phenyl oxalate ester, resulting in a chemical called phenol and an unstable peroxyacid ester.
The unstable peroxyacid ester decomposes, resulting in additional phenol and a cyclic peroxy compound.
The cyclic peroxy compound decomposes to carbon dioxide.
This decomposition releases energy to the dye.
The electrons in the dye atoms jump to a higher level, then fall back down, releasing energy in the form of light.
The light stick itself is just a housing for the two solutions involved in the reaction — essentially, it is portable chemistry experiment.”
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    fuckyeahchemistry:

    HowStuffWorks.Com:

    “A light stick consists of a glass vial, containing one chemical solution, housed inside a larger plastic vial, containing another solution.

    When you bend the plastic vial, the glass vial breaks, the two solutions flow together, and the resulting chemical reaction causes a fluorescent dye to emit light.

    The particular dye used in the chemical solution gives the light a distinctive color.

    The chemical reaction in a light stick usually involves several different steps. A typical commercial light stick holds a hydrogen peroxide solution and a solution containing a phenyl oxalate ester and a fluorescent dye.

    When the two combine:

    1. The hydrogen peroxide oxidizes the phenyl oxalate ester, resulting in a chemical called phenol and an unstable peroxyacid ester.
    2. The unstable peroxyacid ester decomposes, resulting in additional phenol and a cyclic peroxy compound.
    3. The cyclic peroxy compound decomposes to carbon dioxide.
    4. This decomposition releases energy to the dye.
    5. The electrons in the dye atoms jump to a higher level, then fall back down, releasing energy in the form of light.

    The light stick itself is just a housing for the two solutions involved in the reaction — essentially, it is portable chemistry experiment.”

    VIA

    god i love chemistry

    Posted on February 12, 2010 via FYEAH, CHEMISTRY!

    Source: fyeahchemistry

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